12 Aug 19
@mister-moggy saidOnly in an arbitrary and prescriptive worldview.
homosexuality is a biological failure of hormones and or neurology development in the womb.
like the children born with an open heart or without developed
intestines.
they are not "okay". they are abnormal.
Using that kind of reasoning, we could say that all white people are abnormal because of their insufficient melanin production.
@karoly-aczel saidAgreed, which is why Christianity is a joke.
Cherry picking? Even when you guys agree on picking a quote... say John 3:16, you still can't get on the same page
@caesar-salad saidI am merely pointing out the hypocrisy and foolishness of Christianity.
Then why do you try to coerce other people into being "good Christians"?
@caesar-salad saidI see I'm dealing with a moron.
Well, good job. Did you want a cookie or a gold star on your forehead for your efforts?
Carry on moron.
@chaney3 saidWell, how about a trout in aspic?
I see I'm dealing with a moron.
Carry on moron.
@chaney3 saidAnd yet you vehemently claimed yesterday that you are and always have been a Christian.
Agreed, which is why Christianity is a joke.
@chaney3 saidSo why are you a Christian?
I am merely pointing out the hypocrisy and foolishness of Christianity.
13 Aug 19
@caesar-salad saidBut it was a biological feature that allowed them to take in more vitamins from the sun that was necessary. For very similar reasons, many of the Korean & Japanese people can be exceedingly light skinned as well.
Only in an arbitrary and prescriptive worldview.
Using that kind of reasoning, we could say that all white people are abnormal because of their insufficient melanin production.
Homosexuality could be said to demonstratably have a negative impact on the evolutionary fitness of the individual and therefore reflect poorly on the group.
However, there are still people out there who suggest that our sexuality is more malleable than we think, and thus the inclination perhaps is extinguishable or generally does not have to impact the behavior or actions of individuals with the given inclination. Who knows.
Big debate.